relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1,ENT_ZEUS,spouse_of,ENT_HERA,high,Primary Olympian divine marriage.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 2,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ATHENA,high,Athena is born from Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 3,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Apollo is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 4,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Artemis is daughter of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 5,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HERMES,high,Hermes is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 6,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ARES,high,Ares is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 7,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_DIONYSUS,high,Dionysus is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 168,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_CHARITES,medium,"The Charites have variant parentage, often involving Zeus.",SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 172,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HORAE,medium,The Horae are commonly daughters of Zeus and Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 181,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_MOIRAI,medium,The Moirai are sometimes daughters of Zeus and Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 183,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_MUSES,medium,The Muses are commonly daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 373,ENT_ZEUS,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,high,Zeus is the primary Greek divine sovereign.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 1394,ENT_ZEUS,received_as,ENT_CHR_DEVIL,medium,"Justin Martyr (1 Apol. 5) argues that Satan and the evil demons orchestrated all pagan worship; as sovereign of the Olympians, Zeus was structurally mapped to Satan as sovereign of the demonic realm. Augustine (City of God II.14) treats Jupiter/Zeus as the pre-eminent false deity whose example licensed all moral depravity in Roman religion. The structural correspondence — king of heaven / prince of demons — made Zeus the natural Olympian counterpart to the Christian Devil.",SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1466,ENT_ZEUS,received_as,ENT_SYN_ZEUS_AMMON,high,Zeus as the Greek partner in the Zeus-Ammon syncretism; Herodotus (2.42) makes the identification explicit. The Zeus-Ammon figure inherits Zeus's supreme deity status and Olympian authority in the syncretic complex.,SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,reviewed,PER_GRK_CLASSICAL 1481,ENT_ZEUS,reception_of,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Zeus as the Greek reception of the Hurrian/Hittite Teshub tradition — the storm deity who defeats both the monstrous chaos figure and the preceding ruler to establish the current divine order.,SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1491,ENT_ZEUS,aligned_with,ENT_MES_MARDUK,medium,"Functional/typological cognate, not an attested reception (the cosmic-sovereignty/chaos parallels route through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries or are modern comparisons; Burkert, West).",SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1493,ENT_ZEUS,aligned_with,ENT_MES_ENLIL,low,"Functional/typological cognate, not an attested reception (the cosmic-sovereignty/chaos parallels route through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries or are modern comparisons; Burkert, West).",SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1720,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_PERSEPHONE,high,Hesiod Theogony 912-914: Zeus and Demeter parents of Persephone.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1733,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HERACLES,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.8: Zeus and Alcmene parents of Heracles.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1734,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_PERSEUS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.1: Zeus and Danae parents of Perseus.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1735,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HELEN,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.10.7: Zeus (as swan) and Leda parents of Helen.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1736,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_MINOS_HERO,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Zeus and Europa parents of Minos.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1737,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_RHADAMANTHYS_HERO,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Zeus and Europa parents of Rhadamanthys.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1738,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_AEACUS_HERO,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6: Zeus and Aegina parents of Aeacus.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1827,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_LITAE,high,Homer Iliad 9.502-512: the Litai (Prayers) are the daughters of Zeus.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1975,ENT_ZEUS,spouse_of,ENT_METIS,high,Hesiod Theogony 886-890.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2002,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_EIRENE,high,"Hesiod Theogony 902: Eirene (Peace) is one of the three Horai, daughters of Zeus and Themis.",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2003,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_AUXO,medium,"Pausanias 9.35.2: Auxo, Karpo, and Thallo are named as Horai (Seasons) in the Athenian tradition; like Eirene/Eunomia/Dike, they are daughters of Zeus and Themis.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2004,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_CARPO,medium,"Pausanias 9.35.2: Karpo listed among the Athenian Horai, daughters of Zeus.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2005,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_THALLO,medium,"Pausanias 9.35.2: Thallo listed among the Athenian Horai, daughters of Zeus.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2006,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_EILEITHYIA,high,"Hesiod Theogony 921-922: ""And Hera bore... and Eileithyia, mistress of childbirth.""",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2012,ENT_ZEUS,paired_with,ENT_GANYMEDE,high,Homer Iliad 20.232-235: Zeus loved Ganymede for his beauty and snatched him away to be cupbearer to the gods among the immortals.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2038,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_RHADAMANTHYS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Rhadamanthys son of Zeus and Europa; he became a judge of the dead in the underworld. Note: Zeus parent_of Rhadamanthys was established in the Greek v1 batch; this entry ensures the connection is present.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2182,ENT_ZEUS,patron_of,ENT_AMALTHEIA,high,"Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.1.7: Amaltheia (as the goat or its nymph-keeper) nursed the infant Zeus; in gratitude, Zeus later gave her the cornucopia (or took one of her horns).",SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2187,ENT_ZEUS,patron_of,ENT_NYMPHS,high,Homer Iliad 6.420; Odyssey 6.105: Zeus is invoked as the guardian of the nymphs and the divine patron of all natural supernatural beings.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2222,ENT_ZEUS,patron_of,ENT_NEPHELAE,high,The Nephelae (Cloud Nymphs) are associated with Zeus as the rain-bringer and cloud-gatherer (Nephelegetes); Aristophanes Clouds depicts them as Zeus's divine attendants.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved,